Reportedly whether North Korea's Male dominated Jong who has the highest chance of succession. If the speculations are true then Kim Yo Jong would be North Korea’s first female ruler since her grandfather Kim Il-Sung founded the nation in 1948. Now all eyes have turned to his sister and closest confidant, Kim Yo Jong.Kim Yo Jong is in charge of North Korea's propaganda affairs, and earlier this month was made an alternate member of the powerful Politburo.

 

Yo Jong is also said to share her brother’s secrecy and penchant for lashing out against political adversaries. Her age is not exactly clear, though she’s believed to be in her early 30s, a few years younger than Jong Un. She’s kept a low profile, only last month releasing her first public statement, mocking south korea as a ‘frightening dog barking’ for opposing a live-fire military demonstration. Yo Jong has a reputation for aggressively pushing North korea propaganda and was among the officials who have worked to enact “rigid censorship policies and conceals its inhumane and oppressive behavior".

 

“Among the North’s power elite, Kim Yo Jong has the highest chance to inherit power, and I think that possibility is more than 90%,” an analyst told the Associated Press. Yo Jong may have to contend with her other brother, Kim Jong Chol for power though he was already passed over when their father chose Kim as the next in line to serve.She has been routinely observed at her brother’s side at public appearances and is involved in relations with Washington and south korea, whose media has dubbed her “the Ivanka trump of North Korea.” She steadily rose through the ranks and became a closer confidante to her brother, accompanying him on inspection tours of factories, farms and military units. Then her high-profile appearances on the international stage, which included mundane tasks like helping the leader extinguish a cigarette during a train stop in china, helped cement her status.

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